Indiana DNR officials continue to find HPAI in wild birds across the state. The public health risk from HPAI is low, but humans can contract it through close contact with infected birds.
Millions of poultry in 20 facilities across Indiana have died from avian influenza Bird flu is killing sandhill cranes and other waterfowl across the state Nearly 7 million chickens, turkeys and ...
Wildlife advocates call for policies to preserve migratory bird habitats in Indiana, amid threats from habitat loss and the ...
Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) said this species is another victim of the bird flu. "It's affecting waterfowl across the whole world," Eli Fleace, wildlife biologist for Indiana DNR, ...